I'd say don't leave Curry open on the right wing, but it may not matter. Last night he was making shots with or without hands in his face, with or without proper time to set and shoot. Curry's final three, which gave the Warriors their last lead of night, was basically a turnaround jumper. He earned the right to break out the Mark Jackson shimmy.

This is what Steph Curry is capable of, and why Golden State made sure to lock him up to an extension through 2017. Maybe those ankles are worrying, but on a good night Curry has the ability to single-handedly keep the Warriors in the game, or win it. He doesn't even turn 25 for two more weeks, but last night Curry's swagger came of age.